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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 7: Preparation of the economic, social and environmental plan.

Article R631-28

The articles R. 623-1 and R. 623-2 are applicable to receivership proceedings.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 8: Verification and admission of claims.

Article R641-28

Articles R. 624-1 to R. 624-11 are applicable to judicial liquidation proceedings. The liquidator performs the functions assigned to the mandataire judiciaire by these provisions.

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 2: Special provisions for sales by judicial auction.

Article R642-28

The order ordering the sale by judicial auction made at the request of the liquidator or a pursuing creditor shall include, in addition to the indications mentioned in Article R. 642-22, the informati…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Sub-section 3: Remuneration of the mandataire judiciaire and the liquidator.

Article R663-28

The liquidator shall be allocated, in respect of a mission to administer the company where the continuation of the business has been authorised pursuant to Article L. 641-10, a fee determined by an or…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 4: Inter-constituency groupings.

Article R711-28

The grouping's bureau comprises a president, a secretary and a treasurer.To take account of local particularities, the missions of the interconsular grouping and the number of chambers making it up, t…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 6: Announcement of results and election disputes.

Article R713-28

Appeals for the annulment of elections to territorial and regional chambers of commerce and industry may be lodged by any elector and by the Prefect under the conditions provided for in articles L. 24…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Section 3: Loans taken out and guarantees granted by the network's establishments.

Article R712-28

The establishments in the network may, subject to the approval of the supervisory authority, work together to create, subsidise and operate establishments, services or works of common interest. To thi…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 1: Initial training

Article D722-28

The initial training obligation provided for in Article L. 722-17 applies to elected commercial court judges who have never held office or who did not fulfil the said training obligation during their…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Subsection 4: Announcement of results and disputes relating to the election of consular judges.

Article R723-28

The decision of the judicial court is notified within three days by the clerk's office to the parties by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt. The clerk's office shall notify the prefect…

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French Commercial codeIn force
Paragraph 3: Appointment on presentation

Article R742-28

The candidate selected to succeed a commercial court clerk shall apply for the approval of the Minister of Justice, in the manner provided for in this article.The application for appointment shall be…

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